Tuesday Mayhem 2 from 6:PM to 7:PM
Candy From the Current Bin returns with a MAYHEM twist...
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp It's a lovely audio bouquet with a selection of KFJC staff favorites and MAYHEM special previews. Contributions from Ann Arbor,
Rocky Rococo,
Mr Lucky and many more.

Wednesday Mayhem 3 at 7:20:AM
Ann Arbor and co-conspirator Alison Chaiken bring you the Unbedtime Story for the month of Mayhem featuring WHAT THE
DORMOUSE SAID: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry written by NY Times technology writer John Markoff.
Each
excerpt will be followed by interviews with key people in the book.
Learn the inside story of how the '60's counterculture influenced the development of the personal computer.

Thursday Mayhem 4 from 10:AM to 2:PM
International Tuba Day Part 5Presented by Dave Richoux
By popular demand, the celebration of International Tuba Day on KFJC returns with all kinds of music featuring the Tuba and other related
instruments. The special will feature solo artists and ensembles playing in traditional and classical styles, jazz, pop and avaunt "alt.tuba" explorations.

Saturday Mayhem 6 from 6:PM to 9:PM
The Shape of Beats to Come: a 3-hour tour of the Tru Thoughts record labelPresented by Ann Arbor/Rocky Rococo
The Tru Thoughts label is based in Brighton, England (outside of London) and has been around
since 1999. They describe their sound as
"jazzbreakshiphopsoulfunkbeatsounds." Ann Arbor and Rocky Rococo will take you on a three-hour tour of the artists and sounds of Tru thoughts
and their sublabels; Unfold and Zebra Traffic.

Wednesday Mayhem 10 at 7:20:AM
Ann Arbor and co-conspirator Alison Chaiken bring you the Unbedtime Story for the month of Mayhem featuring WHAT THE
DORMOUSE SAID: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry written by NY Times technology writer John Markoff.
Each
excerpt will be followed by interviews with key people in the book.
Learn the inside story of how the '60's counterculture influenced the development of the personal computer.

Friday Mayhem 12 from 10:PM to 2:AM
The Smell of CologneHosted by Mr Goodwrench
Cologne, Germany, in addition to being a city rich in history, is a hotbed for world-class techno of all sorts. This special will provide a brief overview
of some of the major labels and producers from Cologne.

Saturday Mayhem 13 from 6:AM to 9:AM
Roots of Ambient MusicPresented by nic Electro
Using the material provided in Mark Prendergast's book "The Ambient Century" the special will explore the roots of many of the artists and music
that shows up in the KFJC library. From Mahler/Satie/Debussy, Messian/Varese, to Cage/Stockhausen/Boulez/Xenakis/Subotnik with a focus on Reich,
Eno, Part, Closing with more recent works- Crimson, Kraftwerk, Morricone, Frip, sonic Youth, Ord, FSol, Scanner, Chemical Brothers and more.

Saturday Mayhem 13 from 7:PM to 10:PM
Starving for Attention: The Hungry Eye Records SpecialPresented by Guy Montag
New York's Hungry Eye record label is at the forefront of releasing and supporting
progressive currents in music culture, exposing the music of
different movements, scenes and regions worldwide. Hunger with Guy Montag as he serves up the genre defying sounds of the Scabs, the
Phantom Limbs, the Weegs, Missing Foundation, Urban Waste plus a live mic with Sixteens at 9:PM.

Sunday Mayhem 14 from midnite to midnite
Day of Dub
Presented by the KFJC Staff
The 7th Annual Day of Dub celebrates the exotic specie Reggeaus Instrumentalus from its roots to its psychedelic fruit. Special features
include
the exclusive broadcast of U-Roy's recent California tour mixed by the Scientist, an interview with reggae bass veteran Fully Fullwood and a special
focus on legendary Dub drummer Santa Davis.

Monday Mayhem 15 from 6:PM to 10:PM
The Music of Greg CohenPresented by Andy Cadaver
Despite being among the most accomplished jazz bassists on the scene
today, Greg Cohen has remained in relative obscurity. Supplying the
swinging low end for musicians from Tom Waits, Ornette Coleman, John
Zorn's Masada to Woody Allen's jazz band, Cohen's musical diversity is a
result of rare talent combined with a tremendous knowledge of the history
of music. Along with studio and rare live recordings produced over the
past 30 years, this special will include a recent interview in Cohen's
home of New York City. Tune in for a rare opportunity to hear the sounds
and stories from this soft-spoken musical giant.

Tuesday Mayhem 16 from 7:PM to 10:PM
Witchseason: Joe Boyd's Folk-Rock StablePresented by Art Crimes
Strange that it took an American, Elektra Records Joe Boyd, to nurture some of the highest-regarded British Folk Rock releases. In the late 60s
and early 70s, Boyd worked with Nick Drake, the Incredible String Band, and Fairport Convention (and their various alumni), as well as more
psychedelic acts like the early Pink Floyd and Soft Machine. Joe will tell us about but a mere slice of his long career, focusing on his Witchseason
Productions family of artists.

Wednesday Mayhem 17 at 7:20:AM
Ann Arbor and co-conspirator Alison Chaiken bring you the Unbedtime Story for the month of Mayhem featuring WHAT THE
DORMOUSE SAID: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry written by NY Times technology writer John Markoff.
Each
excerpt will be followed by interviews with key people in the book.
Learn the inside story of how the '60's counterculture influenced the development of the personal computer.

Thursday Mayhem 18 from 10:AM to 2:PM
Return to Brass InsanityPresented by Dave Richoux
Brass is the New Punk! Groups of BrassWind musicians have formed all over the world to bring a new (yet ancient) sound to popular music. This
special will feature the latest recordings in many different styles of horn powered music.

Thursday Mayhem 18 from 8:PM to 10:PM
Wall of Sound: 60s Girl Groups & Their InfluencePresented by 50K Bonus
Created mostly by producers, writers and arrangers, 60s Girl Groups combined female vocalists and studio production techniques. This special
will explore the genre and in turn show how it influenced many more recent bands like L7, Xray Specks, the Ramones, Jesus & the Mary Chain and
early female punk bands.

Friday Mayhem 19 from 7:PM to midnite
Tales of the 8-second Orchestra: The Continuing Story of the MellotronPresented by Pete Dixon, Earl Grey and Joe Shlabotnik
Play "spot the Mellotron" with your hosts who continue to unearth music, both old and new, featuring this versatile keyboard instrument. Its
unique character and sound was the mainstay of many progressive bands in the early seventies but also turns up in the unlikeliest of places from the
mid-60's right through to the present day. As in earlier shows, expect some rarities and obscurities, together with shockingly familiar songs, that all
feature the magnificent Mellotron in its many sonic guises!

Saturday Mayhem 20 from noon to 4:PM
The Evolution of Hip-HopPresented by Trinity and special co-hosts Dallas Jackson and Qwel
Trinity explores the depths of the Galapagos4 label. Hip hop from
Chicago and beyond...interviews and music from Typical Cats, Denizen
Kane, Mestizo, Offwhyte, Maker, Meaty Ogre, Robust and more! Free
stuff for those who are into that sort of thing too.

Saturday Mayhem 20 from 7:PM to 11:PM
The High Priest of Exotica: The Martin Denny SpecialPresented by Mitch Lemay and Gallium Arsenide
A timeline retrospective on the music of Martin Denny - the man who created
a hypnotic international sound that blended exotic elements - bird
calls, croaking frogs, jazz rhythms, chimes and gongs. He once described it as a fusion of Asian, South Pacific, American jazz, Latin American and
classical styles.

Saturday Mayhem 20 from 11:PM to 3:AM
A Gentle Introduction to PlaidPresented by Mr. Goodwrench
Plaid was formed in 1990 by Ed Handley and Andy Turner. Over the years, in addition to their output
with Black Dog, they have releases on Warp. GPR, ART, Clear, Likemind and other labels under many aliases. This special will be a Whitman Sampler
of their catalog with some remixes and live moments for dessert (the Tura filling or the Balil? Decisions, decisions).

Sunday Mayhem 21 from 3:PM to 9:PM
Irritably Erratic: The Kranky SpecialPresented by Guy Montag
During the spring of 1993 Chicago natives Joel Leoschke and Bruce Adams realized their vision of starting their own record label, Kranky. Since then they've released numerous recordings by artists both unconventionally intriguing and uniquely
outstanding. Spanning various
music genres, Kranky delivered the likes of Labradford, Growing, Windy & Carl, The Stars of the Lid and many more. Bizarre folk, indie rock,
ambient, post-rock, and everything inspired. Live sets at 5:PM and 7:PM from Gregg Kowalsky & Charalambides? Tom Carter

Monday Mayhem 22 from midnite to midnite
A Night and Day of the SunPresented by Spliff Skankin, Nancy Reagan and Hawkeye
Annual Celebration of all things Sun Ra. 24 hour special of the music and poetry of Sun Ra and his Arkestra. Interviews, live and rare recordings,
philosophy, art, fashion, etc.

Wednesday Mayhem 24 at 7:20:AM
Ann Arbor and co-conspirator Alison Chaiken bring you the Unbedtime Story for the month of Mayhem featuring WHAT THE
DORMOUSE SAID: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry written by NY Times technology writer John Markoff.
Each
excerpt will be followed by interviews with key people in the book.
Learn the inside story of how the '60's counterculture influenced the development of the personal computer.

Wednesday Mayhem 24 from 7:PM to 10:PM
Skiffle: Gateway to British PopPresented by Art Crimes/John Goldfarb
Get your tea chest bass ready...If you check the biographies of various British Invasion bands from the 60s, you?ll see that they may have been a
?skiffle? band in their infancy. Why was skiffle such a craze in the UK? And where did skiffle come from?

Thursday May 25 from 6:PM to 10:PM
What They Don't Know: The Life & Music of Kirsty MacCollPresented by Zero Gravity
Most people only know her as Shane MacGowan's foul-mouthed foil on the
Pogues' "Fairytale of New York," but Kirsty MacColl gained a reputation
among peers, critics and ardent fans as Great Britain's finest female
songwriter and singer, from her first single in 1979 up to her last
album and untimely and tragic death in 2000. ?Zero Gravity surveys her
life and career in a 4-hour Month of Mayhem special.

Friday Mayhem 26 from 10:PM to 2:AM
GPR SpecialPresented by Mr. Goodwrench
GPR records was the brainchild of Wayne Archbold, who was inspired by the explosion of Detroit Techno in England to start his own forward-
looking label in 1991. He kicked off the label by signing artists like the then-unknown Black Dog, Luke Slater, and Beaumont Hannant, and never looked
back. This special will be sampling nearly 10 years of releases from a ground breaking (and sorely missed) electronic music label.

Saturday Mayhem 27 from 1:PM to 3:PM
Super Soul ShowdownPresented by Trinity and Art Crimes
It?s a Battle Royale to the Funky Finish ! Hear the shouts, screams, squeals, and moans as the Kings and Queens of Soul testify. Trinity coaches
the Ladies team, while Art Crimes drapes those capes over the guys? shoulders. HAVE MERCY!

Saturday Mayhem 27 from 6:PM to midnite
All Roads Lead To Wisconsin - The Utech Records SpecialPresented by Max Level
Utech Records, based in Milwaukee, WI, is a small
label specializing in artful, limited-edition CD
releases by musicians from around the globe, in a wide
variety of styles that the adventurous listener will
appreciate. Jazz groups, electronics, acoustic guitar,
noise, and more... Join us for a six-hour
investigation of the label's current catalog and some
of their releases from the past. On the agenda:
interviews, giveaways, and no shortage of amazing
music.

Monday Mayhem 29 from 7:PM to 10:PM
Virgin Ghost: The Magic is Kuntmaster SpecialPresented by Guy Montag
Camilla Ha, a stunning visual & music performance artist, is the masterful enchanter behind Magic is Kuntmaster. She is a most wickedly alluring
sorceress, conjuring the creepy whispers of inarticulate voices and pulsing static discharges of experimental evil. Guy Montag cautiously slips under
the veil to reveal the mystery behind Magic is Kuntmaster using music, giveaways, and interviews with Camilla Ha.

Tuesday Mayhem 30 from 7:PM to 10:PM
Musical Chairs at Wally Heider's in San FranciscoPresented by Art Crimes
Wally Heider's San Francisco Studios was the all-hours place to hang for San Francisco-based acts like the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane,
Quicksilver, and Santana, as well most members of CSNY. We'll hear music recorded at Wally Heider's, including the hits and mysterious scraps from
the studio floor.

Wednesday Mayhem 31 at 7:20:AM
Ann Arbor and co-conspirator Alison Chaiken bring you the Unbedtime Story for the month of Mayhem featuring WHAT THE
DORMOUSE SAID: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry written by NY Times technology writer John Markoff.
Each
excerpt will be followed by interviews with key people in the book.
Learn the inside story of how the '60's counterculture influenced the development of the personal computer.